1. How does the number of beans being passed change as your finger combination change?
  2. What are some conclusions you can develop from looking at this data?
  3. What might 2 or 3 sources of error that occurred during this experiment?
  4. HOW DOES THIS LAB DEMONSTRATE “ADAPTATIONS”?

1. The number of beans being passed changes when you change your finger combination because when your finger get use to the combination then you finger go faster and faster because you pass it from your partner and you then.When you change your finger combination your finger will have to get use to the spied and the passed the you did with your other finger.

2.Some conclusions that i have from my data is that when the class used ur1 and ur2 they when faster then when they used ur3 and ur4, because the finger combination is easier then when you use your ur3 and ur4. Their finger got used to the finger combination so they when fast.Ur2 and ur3 are all most the same as ur2 ur5, i think that there all most the same because to two fingers combination are difficult to do not like ur1 and ur2.

3. Some sources of error that can could of occurred in this experiment could be that we could have dropped it or maybe used the wrong finger. For example me and Arshia dropped it a lot of times but we also used some wrong finger here and there. Some other mistakes that could have happen were that we missed a count of we skipped a count but that never happen to us.

4. This lab demonstrates adaptation because when your doing to lab your finger get adapted to the combination that your doing. So your finger get adapted slowly if you do it for a longer time. This lab shows adaptation because your finger are no used to to different combination so if you do if faster or for a longer time they will get used to it, Like we do with every thing like eating, sleeping, sitting, etc.